Why are Nicotine free E Cigs good?

Instead of releasing harmful toxins into your lungs and bloodstream, nicotine free E cigs release a harmless vapour. They have batteries that stimulate the ingredients of the cigarette cartridge to vaporise. The vaporizer then completes the major task by delivering smoke-like vapour, which looks and even tastes like the smoke of a real cigarette. This special kind of vapour that emits from the ultrasound vaporizer evaporates after a few seconds.
Here are five great reasons to try nicotine free E Cigs: NO TOXINS – NO TAR – NO HARMFUL SIDE EFFECTS – NO SECOND HAND SMOKE – NO CANCER CAUSING CHEMICALS

Nicotine is the driver in our brain that causes us to smoke and become addicted to smoking but whilst it drives us nuts with the nicotine withdrawal when we try and stop, it is the actual habit we become addicted more and that is 80% of the problem and the main cause as to why we either do not quit or go back to smoking.

AND ITS 80% CHEAPER THAN SMOKING AND 100% HEALTHIER

Electronic Cigarettes without Nicotine Australia

Electronic cigarettes without nicotine so effective because it doesn’t hit your brain, lungs where you are most used to to receiving it. Our best quality e cigarettes takes best care of customers by formulated flavours and cartriedges. Flavours with 0% nicotine include Menthol, Tobacco, coffee, Vanilla, Hence it feels real equal to traditional cigarette pack that worth of smoking pleasure.

Kicking the habit without the nicotine – WE SUGGEST THE FOLLOWING

While nicotine can leave the body in as few as 4 to 6 days, the habits of smoking – taking a break from work, having a cigarette after a meal or ‘rewarding’ yourself with a cigarette – can take at least a month to break. Electronic Cigarettes without Nicotine Australia can help with these habits, giving you a replacement without the harmful chemicals of traditional cigarettes. You can maintain the hand-to-mouth movement that is so much a part of smoking.

As a suggestion – just so you don’t have a “withdrawal from Nioctine” problem we suggest you have a few normal cigarettes a day – maybe 3 or 4 – SO YOU SLOWLY GET THE NICOTINE OUT OF YOUR BRAIN AND SYSTEM OVER A FEW WEEKS – or try patches or the spray ( they generally do not work anyway) and let the taste of your electronic cigarette take over your taste buds – Give it a short while and you will not like the taste of your old cigarettes. Continue to use your e-cig for as long as necessary until you feel you have kicked the hand to mouth habit as well

Just remember if you are at any time tempted to go buy a packet of cigarettes you will still have your electronic cigarettes on hand to help you again

Removing other toxins

In addition to being nicotine-free, Aussie E-Cigarettes also contain none of the other harmful ingredients of traditional cigarettes. Traditional cigarettes can contain more than 4,000 dangerous ingredients, including tar, ammonia, arsenic, lead, and formaldehyde. The main ingredient in nicotine free e-cigarettes is Water – 94% – and 6% Propylene Glycol, which has been used for decades in thousands of different everyday food and household products, like toothpaste, deodorant, lipstick and shampoo, and is approved by the World Health Organization as a safe additive to use. To put it in its simplest form for each drag on a nicotine free electronic cigarette we ingest approx 0.0003ml of PG – PROBABLY MORE THAN WE GET FROM ABSORBING IT WHEN WE CLEAN OUR TEETH!!!!

And compared to smoking a real cigarette – you be the judge!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Safer against house and bush fires

With no live flame, nicotine free e-cigarettes are safer for use indoors and outdoors. Every year cigarettes are responsible for many house and bush fires, endangering life and property. In the United States alone, around a thousand people die from house fires caused by traditional cigarettes every year. E-cigs have no spark to them, making them safer against accidental fires.

No secondhand smoke

A nicotine free E cigs produces no harmful smoke, which threatens the health and lives of people around you. We know that the reason many people give up smoking is to protect their loved ones, especially children who are so susceptible to asthma and other chest infections, in addition to the well-known danger of cancer. With a nicotine free e-cigarette you can maintain the habit of smoking inside your home and car without constantly worrying about the impact you may be having.

So why not give nicotine free e-cigs a go?

For the reasons outlined and many more, it is worth considering incorporating nicotine-free e-cigarettes into your plan to quit smoking. Nicotine is just one part of the smoking addiction – the other is the hand to mouth habit – if you follow our suggestions it should work for you like the millions of other it has already helped in other countries.

It is a fact that in the U.K. there are now over 1.5million electronic cigarette users that have taken up sing the devices as an alternative to smoking in the last 3 years – it is estimated that over 50% of the smokers in the U.K. will cease smoking normal cigarettes and switch to smoking Electronic Cigarettes within the next 10 years

We anticipate the same happening in Australia and given time the Australian Government will accept ecigs as a full on way of helping people quit smoking – right now the very first clinical trials will be starting at the University of Qld over the next few months and then will follow the option of maybe being able to buy them from the chemist or corner store

Until then get your ecigs from the us – AUSSIE-E-CIGARETTES

What is Propylene Glycol and is it harmful to me?

-Propylene glycol is a clear, colorless, slightly syrupy liquid at room temperature. It may exist in air in the vapor form, although propylene glycol must be heated or briskly shaken to produce a vapor

-Propylene glycol is practically odorless and tasteless

-Propylene glycol is a chemical made by reaction of propylene oxide with water

-Propylene glycol has had an unsurpassed reputation for safe use in a wide range of consumer products, including food products, animal feed, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, as well as industrial applications

-It’s used as a stabilizer (to keep things held together, and keep them from evaporating), and to keep foods moist. It’s used in many of the foods that we eat, and the FDA deems it safe for human consumption

-Industrial grade propylene glycol is an ingredient used to make non-toxic antifreeze and deicing solutions for cars, airplanes, and boats; to make polyester compounds; and as solvent in the paint and plastics industries.

-The point above needs a special note, since PG has been vilified in the media for being an ingredient in antifreeze. These reports fail to mention that they are referring to non-toxic antifreeze, giving consumers a false impression. This is a scare tactic used by the media, those who are misinformed and organizations against e-cigarettes. More information is below in the FAQ.

Propylene Glycol (PG) in e-cigarette cartridges:

-The content of the Aussie-E-Cigarettes liquid solution found in cartridges includes three primary ingredients: nicotine (except in Zero nicotine carts), flavorings, water and pharmaceutical-grade propylene glycol.

-Propylene glycol is added to the liquid solution as a vaporizable base to dilute pure liquefied nicotine

-Because of its water-retaining properties, propylene glycol is the compound of choice for delivering atomized medications. It has been used in asthma inhalers and nebulizers since the 1950’s

-In e-cigarettes, propylene glycol allows atomization to take place at substantially lower temperatures than required for a tobacco cigarette and will also help carry / deliver the flavor and/or the nicotine when the vapor is inhaled

-While the contents of the liquid solution found in cartridges may vary depending upon brands, the major ingredients usually remain the same.

Features of propylene glycol:

-Serves as a solvent

-Connects and stabilizes insoluble fluids (emulsifier)

-Helps to bind and transport other substances (excipient)

-Holds and dissolves active ingredients equally in a medium

-Attracts/holds water/moisture (hygroscopic)

-Reduces the freezing point

-Increases the boiling point

-Offers outstanding stability with high flash and boiling points

By emulsifying (mixing) active ingredients, which otherwise would not mix with one another, the propylene glycol creates a stable homogeneous fluid that will allow the intended final product, be it a face cream or shampoo, for example, to do its job.

Safety of propylene glycol:

-It has been used safely for more than 50 years, including in health-sensitive products such as food, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals, where the molecule mainly serves as non-active ingredient or carrier of other substances

-Studies have proven that propylene glycol has a very low degree of toxicity

-In the body, propylene glycol is rapidly converted into lactic acid, in a similar manner to what happens with sugar (energy) in the muscles during sports

-As a basic building block in the production of other formable plastics such as unsaturated polyester resins (UPR) used in furniture, heavy-impact surfaces (floors, kitchen, bathroom) or windmill blades

Propylene glycol and Antifreeze:

-Antifreeze has traditionally been manufactured with ethylene glycol. This product is highly toxic and poisonous

-On the other hand, propylene glycol is used in certain types antifreeze labeled as “non-toxic antifreeze”. Because propylene glycol is considerably less toxic than it ethylene glycol counterpart, it is now used in antifreeze where ethylene glycol would be inappropriate, such as in food-processing systems or in water pipes in homes when incidental ingestion may be possible

FAQ

Has the federal government made recommendations to protect the human health?

The Food and Drug Administration has classified propylene glycol as GRAS, “generally recognized as safe,” which means that it is acceptable for use in flavorings, drugs, and cosmetics, and as a direct food additive.

Which products contain propylene glycol?

Propylene glycol is used in a large variety of every day convenience and care products, such as in cosmetics and toiletries, food, animal feed, and pharmaceuticals, as well as in a number of industrial applications.

How can I come in contact with propylene glycol?

Most people will come in contact with propylene glycol during their normal everyday life, when using personal care articles like creams, sprays, lotions, when enjoying soft drinks, sweets and other foods, or when taking medication or being vaccinated.

What happens with propylene glycol in the body?

In the body, under conditions of normal low exposure, propylene glycol is quickly metabolized and eliminated. Its metabolic pathway is comparable to that of sugar: propylene glycol is rapidly converted into lactic acid, just like what happens with sugar (energy) while exercising. The lactic acid formed by propylene glycol ingestion is then discarded by the body via the urine.

Is there a danger associated with ingestion in large quantities?

Propylene glycol is used professionally by manufacturers of consumer and industrial products, but it is not available to consumers as a pure substance. Under normal circumstances, it is impossible to ingest propylene glycol in large amounts, and exposure to propylene glycol via consumer products is extremely low. In addition, studies have shown that propylene glycol has a very low degree of toxicity. In fact, from a toxicological point of view, alcohol is actually more toxic than propylene glycol.

Can propylene glycol have negative health effects if consumed over long periods in time in small amounts?

Propylene glycol has been used safely for more than 50 years in a large variety of applications. Studies have shown that propylene glycol has a very low degree of toxicity. No negative health effects from exposure to small amounts of propylene glycol have ever been observed. The FDA has approved the use of propylene glycol in sensitive applications such as in pharmaceuticals, foods and cosmetics, and thus confirmed its safety.

Can I be sure that industrial propylene glycol will not be used for pharmaceutical applications?

The quality and purity of both industrial propylene glycol and pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol is very high. For propylene glycol intended for use in pharmaceutical applications, utmost care is placed on fulfilling specific strict rules for the production, transport and hygiene of the product to be used in sensitive applications like in food or cosmetics.

How can a deicer be used in food or in cosmetics?

Deicer (for de-icing) is not used in food or cosmetics. The different “natural” functionalities of propylene glycol make it a substance which can achieve various results. In the deicer, it is the ability to reduce the freezing point, in cosmetics the ability to dissolve, emulsify, or carry active ingredients in substances. Industrial propylene glycol is used is used for de-icing while pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol is used in cosmetics. Propylene glycol really becomes active when mixed with other ingredients and depending on what those ingredients are, different results will be achieved. Hence, deicer and cosmetics both contain propylene glycol but are mixed with different ingredients which will give way to different results.

How pure is pharmaceutical propylene glycol?

Pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol has a very high purity of more than 99.5% – which is extremely high for a chemical. However, the most important requirement to keep the degree of purity of pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol is to thoroughly respect the hygiene regulations and manufacturing standards of production, transport and further processing of the product.

Is propylene glycol safe for human health? Can it give me an allergic reaction?

It may be possible to develop an allergic reaction to propylene glycol and some individuals allergic to the product may exhibit different symptoms. However, pharmaceutical grade propylene glycol has been safely used for decades in a large variety of consumer products, including more than 4000 cosmetics and toiletry products. Over this long period of time and a large variety of products, there has been no evidence of significant adverse effects.

How likely is propylene glycol to cause cancer?

Propylene glycol does not cause cancer. The US Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS), the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), and the and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have not classified propylene glycol for carcinogenicity. Animal studies have not shown this chemical to be carcinogen.